Why does Calpurnia take Scout and Jem to her church?
Atticus is away and she invites them
Why does Aunt Alexandra come to stay?
To help Atticus and influence the children
Where is Dill found?
Hiding under Scout’s bed
Who objects to Scout and Jem being at church?
Lula
Word meaning “a heated argument”
Altercation
How are Scout and Jem treated at the church?
Some welcome them, some object
What is Aunt Alexandra most concerned about?
Family reputation and background
Why does Dill run away?
He feels ignored and unloved
Who defends Scout and Jem at church?
Calpurnia (and others eventually)
Word meaning “related to the church”
Ecclesiastical
Why is money collected at the church?
To help Tom Robinson’s family
Why does she want Calpurnia gone?
She thinks the children don’t need her
Why does Jem tell Atticus about Dill?
He believes it is the right thing to do
Why does Scout get upset with Atticus?
He tells her to act like a lady
Word meaning “a special right or privilege”
Prerogative
Why can’t many people at the church read?
Lack of access to education
How does Atticus feel about Aunt Alexandra’s views?
He doesn’t fully agree but tries to go along
How does Scout react to Jem telling?
She gets upset/angry
Who believes strongly in “fine families”?
Aunt Alexandra
Word meaning “continued despite difficulty”
Persevered
What does Scout learn about Calpurnia at church?
She lives a different life and speaks differently outside the Finch home
How are Atticus and Aunt Alexandra different?
Atticus values character; Alexandra values family background
How is Jem changing in these chapters?
Becoming more mature and responsible
Why is the church collection so important?
It shows the community supporting Tom Robinson’s family
Word meaning “done without being said”
Tacitly